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Sarah Gorr is a film critic and copywriter based in Los Angeles. In her spare time she's crafting cocktails and working on her k/d. You can find her on Twitter at @sgorr and read more of her work at www.sarahgorr.com.
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Hannah Gadsby interrogates her success in the introspective “Douglas”

The pioneering Australian comedian follows up Nanette with a probing, funny look at her own unexpected fame. Hannah Gadsby’s Netflix comedy specials have never fit the traditional mold. Whether you call them “glorified TED Talks” or monologues or one-woman shows, she’s well aware of the debate and she just doesn’t care. How you label what ... Hannah Gadsby interrogates her success in the introspective “Douglas”

Living With Yourself Review: Twice the Paul Rudd, Half the Insight

Timothy Greenberg’s leaden, frustrating series is too lackadaisical to explore its clone-centric premise. Living with Yourself is the latest in Netflix’s never-ending onslaught of original content; unfortunately, it’s also another example of how the streaming service seems to value quantity over quality. As the first show for head writer Timothy Greenberg (Peabody award winner and ... Living With Yourself Review: Twice the Paul Rudd, Half the Insight